M&A hot streak continues for Kanata’s Martello following $12M purchase of Dutch firm
For most Ottawa tech companies, a multimillion-dollar acquisition would be their version of a Stanley Cup championship. But in the beehive of activity known as
M&A hot streak continues for Kanata’s Martello following $12M purchase of Dutch firm
For most Ottawa tech companies, a multimillion-dollar acquisition would be their version of a Stanley Cup championship. But in the beehive of activity known as
Ottawa Real Estate Show: LRT expected to raise demand for east-end office space
One of Ottawa’s largest developers and property managers says the launch of light rail has the potential to breathe new life into an often overlooked
Fight for the Cure packs its biggest punch yet for Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation
By unanimous decision, the 2018 Fight for the Cure clinched this year’s title of most thrilling charity event. Twelve men and women swapped business suits for
Parliamentary bells will play on despite renos to Ottawa’s most famous landmark
In less than three months, the centrepiece on Parliament Hill will go dark for at least a decade. But thanks in part to the lobbying
Watson pledges to cap tax increases at 3%
With one week to go before Ottawa residents head to the polls, incumbent Mayor Jim Watson says he’ll limit property tax increases to three per
Leasing commercial space? Get options
Prospects change and when they do, you want the tools to grow, shrink or redirect a business. Having lease options in-hand will help you adapt
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Corporate outlook The Bank of Canada releases its latest business outlook survey and senior loan officer survey on Monday. The business outlook survey will be
WestJet CEO says new routes to Europe partly a grab for Air Canada customers
WestJet Airlines Ltd. plans to launch non-stop service from Calgary to Dublin, Paris and London’s Gatwick Airport using its first three new Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Reduce taxes, fees to help grow Canada’s airline industry, lower prices: study
A new study suggests federal and provincial governments can help ease some of the frustrations of travellers and grow the country’s air transport sector by
Success in succession: Minto’s Roger Greenberg shares family business approach in candid talk
When Roger Greenberg succeeded his uncle Irving as CEO of Minto Group in 1991, he knew running the family business was never going to be
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